A Study on Shear Characteristics of Rock Joint Surfaces under Different Hydro-Mechanical Conditions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. H. Kim S. Jeon
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"Understanding the frictional properties of discontinuities is crucial to ensure the stability of underground structures. In particular, the frictional behavior at depth depends on the complex interaction among mechanical, hydrological, thermal and chemical characteristics and their coupled effects. In this study, a series of triaxial compression tests were carried out to investigate the behavior of rough shear surface of synthetic rocks. The frictional behavior showed little variation at different confining and water pressures. The test results were analyzed using Coulomb’s failure criterion. In addition, numerical analysis was carried out using PFC2D to simulate the test.INTRODUCTIONUnderstanding coupled behavior of rock at depth is of great importance in design, construction and operation of underground structures such as a disposal facility of radioactive waste, hot dry rock geothermal system and oil reservoir. In particular, many uncertainties are involved in characterizing deep rock mass deformation in the designing process and interactions among fluid flow of groundwater, high temperature and stress disturbance should be considered. Many independent studies have been carried out to investigate the thermal, hydro, mechanical and chemical coupled effects in numerical and experimental methods. They include the researches by Lockner, Summers, Moore and Byerlee (1982), Jafari, Amini Hosseini, Pellet, Boulon and Buzzi (2003), Tembe, Lockner and Wong (2010), Lee, Lee and Jeon (2012), Indraratna, Premadasa, Brown, Gens and Heitor (2014)."
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APA: T. H. Kim S. Jeon  (2015)  A Study on Shear Characteristics of Rock Joint Surfaces under Different Hydro-Mechanical Conditions

MLA: T. H. Kim S. Jeon A Study on Shear Characteristics of Rock Joint Surfaces under Different Hydro-Mechanical Conditions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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